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HLA GENETIC DIVERSITY AND LINGUISTIC VARIATION IN EAST ASIA Alicia SANCHEZ-MAZAS, Estella S. POLONI, Guillaume JACQUES and Laurent SAGART 2005
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INTRODUCTION HLA-DRB1 a cell surface protein encoding gene (DRB1), located on the short arm of chromosome 6 and surrounded by other HLA loci.
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HLA genetic diversity in East Asian populations HLA-DRB1 genetic profiles generally highly heterogeneousBUT some alleles reach relatively high frequencies in specific East Asian populations high level of genetic diversity in Continental East Asia
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The “least controversial “phylogeny of the 40 East Asian languages
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Correlations between genetic, geographic, and linguistic distances All 40 populations: linguistic families well differentiated geographically – no genetic correlation Continental East Asians and Austronesians : very different modes of evolution
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Genetic diversity within and among linguistic groups Austronesian the most diverseChinese the most homogeneous Altaic,Tai-Kadai, Austroasiatic intermediate a highly heterogeneous group of homogeneous populations homogeneous groups of heterogeneous populations intermediate
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Linguistic hypotheses considered through HLA genetic analyses The Altaic family The Altaic-Sinitic linguistic border Northern-southern East Asian differentiation Proto-East-Asian and Austric hypotheses
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The Altaic family intensive contacts among populations and/or with external groups multiple migrations or re-colonisations in Northeast Asia heterogeneous profiles
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The Altaic-Sinitic linguistic border northern Chinese genetically undifferentiated from several Altaic populations (Manchu and Mongolian) northern Chinese dialects „altaicized” (Hashimoto,1986)
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Northern-southern East Asian differentiation A.all East Asian populations share a unique origin in mainland Southeast Asia, with a further migration to the north B.„pincer model”: two independent migrations into East Asia along a southern and a northern route Present study: high correlation between genetic and geographic distances and a continuous pattern of genetic differentiation along a north-south geographic axis.
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Proto-East-Asian and Austric hypotheses Sino-Austronesian hypothesis (Sagart) “Greater Austric” hypothesis (Benedict, Ruhlen, Peiros) HLA results do not support these hypotheses Tai-Kadai+Austronesian (Sagart, Benedict) HLA results indicate a genetic relationship
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